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Think any museum would want a 56 frame showing how the leveling system works.
Rather do this than scape it. Put a dummy engine trans in.
Posted on: 2019/9/4 1:12
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The display frame Owen is talking about was in unrestored condition when it was donated to the PPG by Dr. Charles Blackman. PMCC used it as a display in in auto shows that toured the country.
Earlier this it the frame was picked up by Ole Book and he directing the restoration as a gift to the PPG. We are very excited that this PMCC artifact will be back at the PPG very soon.
Posted on: 2019/9/4 8:39
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Thanks
I contacted the San Diego auto museum they don't have room. The Midwest I figured that there had to be one around. I wonder if that model ..the little one going over bumps is around. It was in one of the DVDs. Another idea..get with revell..mono gram.. Have a plastic model made...moveable parts.. Of coarse now there is 3d printing... It can be made at home..
Posted on: 2019/9/9 21:21
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Riki,
From the 2018 PAC meet.
Posted on: 2019/9/10 15:49
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Cool.
It survives.
Posted on: 2019/9/11 1:56
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There was a demo chassis and I saw it at Warren several years ago. It was displayed outside on a trailer.
Posted on: 2019/9/11 14:39
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The original scale model Torsion-Level display chassis shown at auto shows 1955-56 is often rumored scrapped, but that didn't happen. Instead it was adapted to be used in 1957. Originally this model was shown in a glass display case with an art-moderne wood bottom case that held the electrical components that made it all work.
According to my friend, the late Tom Beaubien who worked on chassis, it was selected to hold the scale model 1957 Four Hundred (the car that never got built full-size due to Packard Detroit going under). Tom made that scale model Packard after completing the scale model of Predictor that was sent to Ghia in Italy. What happened to the 1957 Four Hundred scale model with the working Torsion-Level chassis? I can't say for sure exactly... at least not right now.
Posted on: 2019/9/12 19:06
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The original full-sized 1955-56 Packard exhibition/display Torsion-Level chassis did make it out to a few auto shows, but its main home was in the factory showroom that faced East Grand Blvd. This showroom was located inside the Packard Plant administration building section on the first floor. The chassis could regularly be seen here by anyone visiting the showroom. There was also an audio-visual production (by Jam Handy Corporation-which was located just up The Boulevard) that went with it. Nice to see the chassis has been saved and restored.
Posted on: 2019/12/25 21:27
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Thanks Lee.
I'm going to use the chassis for display out this way. In process of removing parts and the body. Then clean and paint the parts of torsion Have a place to store it. Won't be ready for a trip north for PAC this year. They Need to get to southern ca. Sometime.
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